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_________________Master of the addict 1. In the end their can be only one Jmbullman the freehander.Nubatamas rule the stone world! The freehanderThe most electrifying show stopping man in knife sharpening today!

Derek T

Post subject: Re: Horomoto AS sharpened on shaptons and nubatamas

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 12:52 pm

Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:36 amPosts: 118

Like a hot knife through butter. You produce a great edge. The Chambriard is a good looking knife too. Actually tried to find a place selling one just to see it's specs and wasn't able to. Keep on with those edges and recording to allow us to enjoy what you can do with that steel.

Jmbullman

Post subject: Re: Horomoto AS sharpened on shaptons and nubatamas

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 12:59 pm

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Thank you for realizing what I am trying to do show, teach, have fun. That made my day I appreciate that greatly. JmbullmanMore pics on my jmbullman sharpening section

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Post subject: Re: Horomoto AS sharpened on shaptons and nubatamas

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 1:41 pm

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I appericated the comments and ill give you my progression, I make very very small jumps, I try to let the stone do the work not excessive pressure and there is nothing wrong with that way also. Most will find this as over kill but I think my edges speak for themselves as I usually list a video to go with if but if you want to see all my videos its on you tube under jmbullman2.

Stone progression like i said I make small jumps you may want to expermate.

That was for this specific knife. I have different progressions for different knifes. Just ask and I will help anywhere I can. 9 times out of 10 its completely different sometimes straight shaptons,or shaptons with nubatamas. This sounds stupid but I let the knife tell me what it wants If it sounds funny on a certain stone I switch brands it all works out for the best. You have to decided for yourself by the feel. Peace and like I said most will disagree but this is how I do it. Peace jmbullman

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